An oil-exporting country’s “fiscal breakeven” oil price is the minimum price per barrel that the country needs in order to meet its expected spending needs while balancing its budget (figure 1).
Gas flares from an oil production platform at the Soroush oil fields in the Persian Gulf, south of the capital Tehran, July 25, 2005 Raheb Homavandi/Reuters The best single measure of the ...
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With the latest financial year loss of US$592m and a trailing-twelve-month loss of US$471m, the US$2.3b market-cap company alleviated its loss by moving closer towards its target of breakeven.